Socorro is a suburban community where people walk to errands, school-related activities, and nearby transit—often along roads with changing traffic patterns and spots where drivers may not expect pedestrians at that moment.
Common friction points we see in local cases include:
- Turns across pedestrian paths at intersections where drivers are accelerating or changing lanes
- Night and low-light visibility (headlights, glare, limited street lighting)
- Construction and road work that shifts traffic flow and reduces sightlines
- Busy commute windows when drivers are focused on timing rather than people on foot
- Conflicting witness perspectives—especially when several vehicles pass through quickly
When liability depends on timing and visibility, insurance companies may try to minimize the story they didn’t see clearly. An evidence-first approach helps keep the facts intact.


